Judy Strangis has been in the entertainment industry since she was seven. She has been in the industry for three decades and counting. Judy is easily recognized when the superhero television show from the seventies, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl is mentioned. In addition to acting, Judy also wrote scripts for a number of shows and did voiceovers for several animation series. However, there are very few known facts about this Hollywood oldie, here you have it.
Just How Old Is Judy Strangis?
Judy was born in Los Angeles County, California, the United States on the 23rd of December, 1949, and that makes her 71 years of age (as of the date this article was written). She is from a family that seems to have a thing for filmography with her brother, Sam Strangis being a producer, and her sister, Cindy Malone, being an actress too. Choosing a career in acting confirms that the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree. Judy attended the University High School in Los Angeles. She is 5ft 1in (1.55) tall. She has free-flowing auburn-colored hair, a beaky nose, and toned skin.
Movies
Judy’s first movie role came in 1957 when she was only seven years old. She played the role of Susan in the “Dragon Wells Massacre”. However, Judy’s breakthrough in the film industry came in 1969 when she started in a TV show series, “Room 222”, by ABC. The series was very popular in the 70’s. The character Judy played in the series was that of a high school student named Helen Loomis and she kept the role for four years, winning hearts this period.
Some years after Judy left the ABC television show, she got to star in the Saturday morning television show, “Electra Woman and Dyna Girl”, where she portrayed the character of Dyna Girl, a sidekick to the heroine, a character that was played by Deidre Hall. The show was popular because it depicted a female character who had superpowers and her sidekick with whom she fights crimes in the city and saves the day. Whenever it was time to fight crime, the superwoman, and her sidekick would be alchemically transmuted from their ordinary clothes to their caped heroine uniforms, a process which was called “Electra-change” in the series.
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Judy starred in several other movies (most of which were serial movies) afterward including “Twilight Zone” (1959-1964), “Bewitched” (1964-1972), the crime drama from 1968-1971, “The Mod Squad”, and also the “1968 Batman” movie. In fact, Judy appeared in two Batman movies, of which one was an animation series. In Batman: The Animated Series in which Judy made a second appearance, she was one of the only seven actors from the 1966 Batman movie who had roles in the animated series, and she was the only woman to do so. Judy was that good.
In 1994, she made her third Batman appearance in the Infinity Series, as the voice of Tammy Vance and for only one episode. Furthermore, Judy has credits for voiceovers in several animated movie shows and series including “Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch”, “The Real Ghostbusters”, “Moon Dream”, and “Goldie Gold” and Action Jack. In her writing, Judy got nominated for an Emmy Award in respect to her work in the CBS Schoolbreak Special. In her acting, she got nominated in 2004 for TV Land Awards for her role in the Electra Woman and Dyna Girl series.
How Rich Is Judy Strangis?
During her active years in the film industry, Judy Strangis must have made a fortune as an actress and a voiceover artist, or maybe she didn’t hit it that big after all. However, her exact income per annum is still under review. It is probable that she is worth around $1.1million according to networthpost.org reviews. This might be considered to be small because there are actors who make this figure per episode in the acting industry. Judy has not dropped her acting gloves and she has time to write more zeros on her paycheck.
Who is Judy Strangis Married To?
Who says celebrity marriages don’t last? Judy has stayed married for three decades now. She got married to Jayson Sher on November 28, 1987. It is unverified if the couple have any children together.
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